There is one week before NFL commissioner Roger Goodell steps to the podium to address the football nation in primetime. And teams are still putting the finishing touches on their predictions of how things will go in the three-day NFL draft — of where they believe each player belongs.

After months of discussions with personnel executives, coaches and scouts around the league, the whole truth and nothing but the truth is never easy to find. But with the idea that there are plenty of decisions still to be made around the league, here’s a swing at how the first round could shake out:

1. Indianapolis Colts (2-14)

In the end the call likely was closer than they imagined at the start, but a team looking to build up from the foundation once again will select Stanford QB Andrew Luck.

2. Washington Redskins (5-11)(from St. Louis)

Not sure what was more startling, the Redskins’ all-or-nothing deal to move into this post or the fact that usually secretive Mike Shanahan showed up at a pro day to see their pick Baylor QB Robert Griffin III.

3. Minnesota Vikings (3-13)

This pick is in play and could the target of the first trade of the day. If Miami is serious about Ryan Tannehill, they may have to blink and move here to do it. If the Vikings stay here they took their starting QB in last year’s draft so in this one they take USC T Matt Kalil.

4. Cleveland Browns (4-12)

The Browns are also looking to bail out of this spot – with the Eagles on the hunt for Tannehill, but if they stay here it’s good to remember that on Tannehill’s pro day both Browns general manager Tom Heckert and head coach Pat Shurmur were in Tuscaloosa to see Alabama RB Trent Richardson.

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12)

GM Mark Dominik has publicly said he’s not traded up from here, but would trade down if a willing partner could be found. If the team stays put it’s LSU CB Morris Claiborne.

6. St. Louis Rams (2-14) (from Washington)

The wish list is long, the roster wafer thin. If Richardson is still somehow on the board he’s the pick, but with a QB in place in Sam Bradford in this scenario they grab someone for the other end of the passes in Oklahoma State WR Justin Blackmon.

7. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-11)

Yes, here’s another team up top on this board who just draft a quarterback last year looking to get out, move down and collect some draft capital – this team has traded in the first or second round in five of the last six drafts. If they stay they have a top 10 defense in need of a pass rush, so South Carolina DE Melvin Ingram.

8. Miami Dolphins (6-10)

With the Chiefs, Eagles and other looking at Tannehill, most in the league believe it would be difficult for them to simply stand pat and still end up with the QB. But in the end, likely after surrendering some draft picks to do it, they end up with Texas A&M QB Ryan Tannehill.

9. Carolina Panthers (6-10)

They like Claiborne, Ingram and Blackmon, and what’s not to like, but even in the best-case scenario they may have a shot at only one and likely none of the three. So it’s Boston College LB Luke Kuechly.

10. Buffalo Bills (6-10)

They sit at the intersection of need and best player available. It could well be the same guy Iowa T Riley Reiff.

11. Kansas City Chiefs (7-9)

They are one of the teams in the Tannehill swirl, but the franchise hasn’t selected a quarterback in the first round since 1983 (Todd Blackledge). Peyton Manning’s presence in the division does change the dynamic in the AFC West. They like Kuechly, but here it would be LSU DT Michael Brockers.

12. Seattle Seahawks (7-9)

Despite signing Matt Flynn, head coach Pete Carroll took a long look at Tannehill as well, but here the thought is on their 28th-ranked defense and they reach a bit for a player Carroll recruited at USC DE Nick Perry.

13. Arizona Cardinals (8-8)

They need help up front and were hoping Reiff would be available, but if Reiff is off the board, then it’s Stanford T Jonathan Martin.

14. Dallas Cowboys (8-8)

They could use some help in the offensive line, but head coach Jason Garrett attended just one pro day – Alabama. So, the fruits of that visit will be Crimson Tide S Mark Barron.

15. Philadelphia Eagles (8-8)

Head coach Andy Reid is always looking to take linemen in the opening round on either side of the ball, so with defensive line coach Jim Washburn known for his high octane motivational skills, the pick is Memphis DT Dontari Poe.

16. New York Jets (8-8)

They’re hoping to make a swing for Ingram, but that’s a lot of real estate to cover to get up that far, so they choose to shop in the Crimson Tide aisle as well with Alabama OLB Courney Upshaw.

17. Cincinnati Bengals (9-7) (from Oakland)

Head coach Marvin Lewis is known to take some chances on draft day, so he rolls the dice here that he can motivate the underachieving North Carolina DE Quinton Coples.

18. San Diego Chargers (8-8)

They need interior linemen and there’s some value on the board, but they haven’t selected an offensive lineman in the first round since 1986. The best player available in this scenario – and he’s unlikely to really fall this far — is Mississippi State DT Fletcher Cox.

19. Chicago Bears (8-8)

They want a pass rusher, but in this scenario the board would not have fallen their way. The remaining rush ends would be a reach from here, so the value is South Carolina CB Stephon Gilmore.

20. Tennessee Titans (9-7)

The Titans lost Cortland Finnegan in free agency and have some interest in trading for Eagles CB Asante Samuel. They would look hard at Gilmore as well, but in this scenario it would be Alabama CB Dre’ Kirkpatrick.

21. Cincinnati Bengals (9-7)

They need some interior help in front of second-year QB Andy Dalton and for that they select Stanford G David DeCastro.

22. Cleveland Browns (4-12)(from Atlanta)

Another team on the hunt for more pop on offense so they take a chance they have done their off-the-field homework on Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Floyd.

23. Detroit Lions (10-6)

CB Janoris Jenkins is the need pick here, but after the offseason the Lions have had so far, can they really afford to take a player who has arrests for marijuana possession on his resume? Probably not, so Georgia T/G Cordy Glenn.

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